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MBTA Communities Law is constitutional, Massachusetts SJC rules, but current guidelines are unenforceable
The controversial MBTA Communities Law is constitutional, the highest court in Massachusetts ruled Wednesday. But for now, the Supreme Judicial Court says the housing guidelines issued to towns affected by the law are "legally ineffective.
SJC rules MBTA zoning law can stand, but orders state to redo implementation
The state’s highest court has made clear that communities subject to the law must allow for additional, responsible development – and that the law is mandatory, not voluntary,” Attorney
SJC rules MBTA rezoning law is constitutional, 'enforceable,' if state redoes rollout
The decision makes clear the state's authority over Milton and 176 other municipalities affected by the so-called MBTA Communities Act, an effort by the state to address the housing crisis. It was signed into law by former Republican Gov.
SJC upholds MBTA Zoning Law but strikes regulations
The state’s highest court on Wednesday upheld the controversial MBTA Communities Act as a constitutional law that the attorney general has the power to enforce with legal action, but also ruled that existing guidelines are “unenforceable” because the Healey administration failed to roll them out properly.
SJC upholds MBTA zoning law, but strikes 'unenforceable' regs
Massachusetts' top court upholds the MBTA Communities Act but rules its guidelines "unenforceable" due to procedural missteps by the Healey administration.
Supreme Judicial Court upholds MBTA zoning law
While the court ruled the law does not run afoul of the state Constitution, it said existing guidelines are "unenforceable."
State’s highest court upholds MBTA zoning law
The state’s highest court on Wednesday upheld the controversial MBTA Communities Act as a constitutional law that the attorney general has the power to enforce<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More
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State high court supports controversial housing law, but says details must be re-written
The Supreme Judicial Court ruling in the Milton lawsuit is a win for Healey and Campbell, but could slow implementation of ...
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MBTA Communities Act ruled to be legal, but parts need revision
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court says the MBTA Communities Law is constructional, but current guidelines need fixing.
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State can force towns to allow more housing, court rules — but there’s a catch
The state's highest court mostly sided with the state about a controversial housing law affecting communities, but with an ...
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Massachusetts highest court has ruled in favor of multifamily housing law. What was said
Massachusetts' highest court upheld a controversial state law that requires towns to build affordable housing near the MBTA.
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Updated: Missing Quincy man has been found, police say
Miguel Brito Estrada was last seen at the Wollaston MBTA train station around 5 p.m. Monday, according to the Quincy Police ...
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Gov. Healey plans to stabilize MBTA through budget as ‘fiscal cliff’ looms
The governor will soon receive recommendations on handling the MBTA's looming budget crisis, but she already sees a chance to provide the T with “immediate stabilization” through the annual state ...
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MBTA Transit Police Seek Public's Aid in Identifying Suspect in Arlington Station Vandalism Case
MBTA Transit Police seek a person linked to Arlington Station vandalism on December 23 and ask for public help.
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‘It appears he would like to be identified’: Police seek alleged T vandal caught spraying the camera
MBTA Transit Police are seeking the public’s help in identifying a suspect for vandalism at Arlington Station.
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